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Colonial Ford of Plymouth

11 Pilgrim Hill Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360 508-746-3400

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Best car dealership ever! Staff, salespeople, auto body, and repair are... - Mar 30, 2021

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Tufankjian Honda of Plymouth

9 Long Pond Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360 508-927-6042

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I bought my 2021 Honda CR-V there two years ago this past July and have been... - Nov 19, 2023

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Tracy Cadillac

137 Samoset St
Plymouth, MA 02360 508-830-0101

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Use for service on my vehicle. Satisfied - May 03, 2020

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Best Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

520 Colony Place Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360 508-874-1550

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Empire Hyundai of Plymouth

356 Court St
Plymouth, MA 02360 508-746-3100

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Hyundai of Plymouth

356 Court St
Plymouth, MA 02360 508-746-3100

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very knowledgeable - Mar 18, 2018

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